- Renate Thyssen-Henne
Renate Thyssen-Henne
née Kerkhoff (b.June 20 ,1939 inBottrop ,Germany ) is a member of the part of theWestphalia nKerkhoff industrial family (sawmill ,gravel pit s,textile andclothing company) whose founder was her grandfatherHermann Kerkhoff .After completing her secondary school education, she gained a work placement with a travel agency in Bottrop and at the age of 18, she started working as a secretary for the management of the American
Honeywell company inFrankfurt am Main . She attended evening courses in business English, business economics and management and also worked as model. At the age of 20, she founded her first limited company (GmbH) with a start-up capital of DM 20,000.--. She invented the modern “Seifrisch” freshen-up tissues and started her own production. At the age of 24, she employed 150 people and supplied the retail trade as well as department stores, supermarkets,Lufthansa and catering companies including the restaurant chain “Wienerwald ” with her “Seifrisch” brand product. At the age of 25, she founded the restaurant chain “Zum Gumpelmann” which soon expanded with 12 branches in Aachen,Frankfurt ,Düsseldorf ,Cologne ,Heidelberg and other German cities.At the age of 24, she moved into a
villa atLerchesbergring in Frankfurt and gave birth to her first child. OnApril 1 ,1963 , her daughter Gabriele Renate was born, and onJune 2 ,1964 , her son Joachim Helmut, both from her marriage to Helmut Friedhelm Homey, son of theHomey industrial family fromEssen (brewery ,restaurant business andhotel ).In 1969, Renate Kerkhoff married the German
industrialist andmedical doctor Dr. Bodo Thyssen (1918-2004) (businesses include Telefonbau & Normalzeit, Thyssen-Heizkessel, Melderwerke) and member of the well-known steel dynasty. Bodo Thyssen’s father and his brother Heinrich were the sons of founderAugust Thyssen .Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza was the famous cousin of Bodo Thyssen, whose legendary art collection is now the property of the Spanish state and exhibited in the Thyssen Museum in Madrid. At the beginning of the 70s, Dr. Bodo and Renate Thyssen established the “Thyssen Privatklinik” in Prien by Lake Chiemsee. Renate Thyssen then focused her own business activities on the real estate market, as the developer and owner of many properties. The couple later divorced.In the mid-80s, Renate Thyssen acquired the at the time rather run down restaurant chain “Wienerwald” from a Swiss consortium of banks and initiated the necessary classic downsizing of the business. After the restructuring process, she sold subsidiaries in
Germany ,France ,Sweden andEgypt that were not financially viable and focused on the core business inAustria which included 54 restaurants, 10 motorway restaurants, 5 hotels and a total of 1,500 employees.Following her own motto of “light, young, fresh”, she revolutionised the restaurant’s cuisine and ambience. Under Renate Thyssen’s management, “Wienerwald” blossomed to become a booming restaurant chain and the largest in
Austria . As a result, in 1988, the Austrian “Erfolg ” business magazine nominated her as manageress of the year. At the end of the 80s, she sold the successfully restructured company to the city ofVienna .Since 1988, Renate Thyssen has been married to Ernst Theodor Henne, owner for the major German Mercedes representative of the same name. At the end of the 90s, Renate Thyssen-Henne bid farewell to her 12-hour working day and concentrated her business activities in the area of real estate and investments. She now dedicates her spare time exclusively to charitable causes.
In 2002, together with her husband Ernst Theodor Henne and her daughter, the
Begum Aga Khan , she founded the aid organisation [http://www.sos-projects.org SOS PROJECTS für Mensch und Tier e.V.] inMunich . This private aid organisation promotesanimal-assisted therapy fordisabled and sick children and is also involved withanimal welfare projects.External links
* [http://www.sos-projects.org SOS Projects for Human and Animals]
* [http://www.sos-projects.de SOS Projects for Human and Animals (German)]
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